Weekly Ratings November 13th, 2000 to November 19th, 2000
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Wipe Out - November 13th, 2000 |
57 7TH HEAVEN - WB 6.8 88 CHARMED - WB 3.8 89 BUFFY, THE SLAYER-WB 3.6 91 ANGEL - WB 3.5 92 SABRINA - TEEN WITCH2 -WB 3.4 93 ROSWELL - WB 3.3 95 SABRINA - TEEN WITCH - WB 3.2 96 DAWSON'S CREEK - WB 3.1 97 FELICITY - WB 3.0 99 GILMORE GIRLS - WB 2.4 101 POPULAR - WB 2.3 101 STEVE HARVEY SHOW, THE-WB 2.3 106 NIKKI - WB 2.0 107 HYPE - WB 1.8 111 GROSSE POINTE - WB 1.5 114 PJS - WB 1.4 |
The WB Release On Monday's Ratings November 15, 2000 Posted by Mandy
THE WB UP 76% YEAR-TO-YEAR IN WOMEN 18-34 ON MONDAY NIGHT LED BY ANOTHER REMARKABLE "7TH Heaven" Wins Night in Women 12-34 &
BURBANK, CA (November 14, 2000) The WB had another remarkable night last night led by "7th HEAVEN" which won finished second in its timeslot in women 18-34 (5.7/15) and was #1 for the night in women 12-34 (7.4/20) and#1 in its time period in persons 12-34 (5.1/14) and beat its chief rival "Boston Public" in seven key demographics including women 18-34 (5.7/15), women 12-34 (7.4/20) and women 18-49 (5.7/14). In all, 7TH HEAVEN had a clean sweep of the highest ratings for the show in every demo, households (6.8/10, the network’s second-highest ever) and total viewers (10.4 million) for the series since February 1998. 7TH HEAVEN also popped with The WB’s second-highest rating ever in adults 18-49 (4.1/10) and women 18-49 (5.7/14) and the series second best effort in adults 18-34 (4.0/11) and women 18-34 (5.7/15). It was the family drama’s third best delivery ever in persons 12-34 (5.1/14), females 12-34 (7.4/20) and men 18-34 (2.2/6).
ROSWELL did nothing to stop its momentum as the second-year show achieved season highs in four key demos including persons 12-34 (2.9/7) and women 12-34 (4.0/10) and scored a 60% year-to-year timeslot increase in women 18-34 (3.2/7). Season-to-date, ROSWELL is up +100% in the timeslot in adults 18-34 (2.1/5), +82% in women 18-34 (3.2/7) and +117% in men 18-34.
The two series combined for The WB’s best-ever Monday in women 18-34 (4.4/11), adults 18-49 (3.1/7) and women 18-49 (4.3/10).
Through 12 days of the sweep, The WB’s growth story keeps picking up momentum. In adults 18-34 (2.4/7) and 18-49 The WB is up 33% and 25% respectively while ABC is down –25% & -21%; Fox is down –11% and –4%; CBS is down –4% and –5% while NBC is up +7% & +6% respectively in adults 18-34 and 18-49.
In total viewers The WB is up 13% sweep to date